*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Glendale ***
15 active listings near Glendale | |
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👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending | |
$13,499,000 | 420 W Windsor Rd |
$6,400,000 | 615 S Columbus Ave |
$3,250,000 | 125 W Chestnut St |
$1,698,000 | 11 Nathaniel Ter |
$1,398,000 | 3 Nathaniel Ter |
$1,280,000 | 466 Vine St |
$1,199,000 | 350 Vine St |
$1,199,000 | * 327 Vine St |
$1,199,000 | * 327 Vine St |
$1,195,000 | * 317 W Palmer Ave |
$749,000 | * 521 Hawthorne St |
$729,000 | * 413 Hawthorne St Apt 206 |
$699,000 | 460 Oak St Apt 311 |
$699,000 | 445 Ivy St Apt 102 |
$588,000 | 424 Oak St Unit 127 |
Interested in fun facts and the history of Glendale, CA?
Then read on!
One interesting historical anecdote related to Glendale, California is that it was once a major hub of the early American aviation industry. During World War II, the Grand Central Air Terminal in Glendale was a crucial location for aircraft manufacturing, repair, and logistics. In fact, many famous aviators and aviation companies, such as Amelia Earhart, Howard Hughes, and Lockheed Corporation, had strong ties to Glendale.
Additionally, Glendale was also the location of one of the first ever drive-in movie theaters, where movie-goers could watch films from their cars. The Glendale drive-in theater opened in 1940 and quickly became a popular destination for families and couples to enjoy movies under the stars.
These historical events have left a lasting legacy on Glendale, which today is known for its vibrant community, rich history, and unique landmarks.